The Artist’s House at Argenteuil by Claude Monet - 1873 - 60.2 × 73.3 cm Art Institute of Chicago The Artist’s House at Argenteuil by Claude Monet - 1873 - 60.2 × 73.3 cm Art Institute of Chicago

The Artist’s House at Argenteuil

oil on canvas • 60.2 × 73.3 cm
  • Claude Monet - 14 November 1840 - 5 December 1926 Claude Monet 1873

Claude Monet and his family lived at Argenteuil, outside Paris, from 1871 to 1878. Here he depicted his five- or six-year-old son, Jean, playing with a hoop and his wife, Camille, standing in the doorway of their vine-covered house. The pleasant weather and neatly kept garden, a forerunner of the artist’s celebrated garden at Giverny, give a sense of tranquility and well-being to this painting. This was a period of financial security for Monet thanks to recent sales of his work to the Paris art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel.

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P.S. Here you can see Camille depicted by her talented husband as Springtime; so lovely!